The clincher is that with the right trigger it delivers clean HSS right up to 1/8000 sec on a 5D3 when triggered with a Phottix Odin. http://www.phottix.com/en/phottix-odin-ttl.html I'd like to know if HSS was achievable with Yongnuo 622C triggers.

I own the Cheetahstand version of this CL-360https://www.cheetahstand.com/A-New-Bare-Bulb-Flash-Arrives-p/cl-360combo.htmIt included the CellsII trigger. I'll have to try out my Odin triggers on it, but from the first few uses I really like this light. The bulb protector from them is $13 US. The unit does require a battery pack but I've found that at 1/4 power I get 200+ pops. Very happy with it!

I own the Cheetahstand version of this CL-360https://www.cheetahstand.com/A-New-Bare-Bulb-Flash-Arrives-p/cl-360combo.htmIt included the CellsII trigger. I'll have to try out my Odin triggers on it, but from the first few uses I really like this light. The bulb protector from them is $13 US. The unit does require a battery pack but I've found that at 1/4 power I get 200+ pops. Very happy with it!

Does the included trigger set control the remote power setting? How about TTL?

The AD-180's are just as good!(well...with less power but still way more than the Canon 600's)...with the flash cord adapters you are getting 1sec recycle at full power!!! With a few AD-180s and 360's you are getting extremely portable and inexpensive tube lighting (like a mini portable studio) with a ton of versatility and plenty of power. The batteries are incredible. Anyone hesitating about that...just try one for a while an you will hope you never see a AA battery or charger ever again. They are not auto strobes, so you have to know what you are doing..(a good flash meter can be very valuable) but I am definitely a fan.